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They care much for cleanliness and for being well shod.
She may have shabby clothes, but she will be well shod.
Now she will be well shod."
They were mostly in their 20s to 40s, most seemed to be professionals, a group both well shod and featuring some extreme eyewear.
Have my steed well shod, and bring him quickly where I am; then shalt thou lead back my palfrey.
Are the animals well shod?"
We need to be well clad, of course, well shod, and equipped with spades of good balance to suit our size.
Well dressed, well shod and oozing money, her voice didn't fit and it was this that threw the care assistant off track.
When he shorterned the stirrup leathers for her, he noticed that her feet were not only tiny, but surprisingly well shod.
They are interchangeable, well shod and endowed with badges on lanyards and soothing and implacable and entirely unappreciative of my rhetorical skills.
In fact, he claimed, he had ordered his manager of operations to ensure that "workers were well fed, well shod, well clothed, and well cared for.
The Harrises were well-to-do; they trooped off to private schools, were well shod, went en masse to the seaside for the yearly holiday season.
I waited by the roadside for one walking north, barefoot, and one not used to going barefoot, but very well shod," said Luc with a brief, wry smile.
But there was firm ground beneath him, he was well shod, and by leaning over in the upstream direction he was able to maintain his balance well enough.
But they were well shod and well wrapped; they were wrapped entirely in white or gray robes such as the desert people wore, such as fewer of the highland people wore.
But though I lifted neither dagger nor sword in any other, I played my part, watching every one of them, and keeping well shod the great black horses of Artos, the Comes Brttannorum.
After that it was all silence as Cadfael anointed the swollen soles, kneading spirit vigorously into the misused skin, surely heretofore accustomed always to going well shod, and soothed the ointment of cleavers into the healing grazes.
Yet, a few days earlier, another observer had monitored the evacuation rehearsals of a comparable group of children - also from Hull - to Lincolnshire and had reported that 'the children were well shod, happy, calm, equipped completely with adequate rucksack or canvas containers'.